(Has Apple approved the use of their ad campaign’s characters on this site?)

Presumably, this keeps the PC horde from polluting the Macintosh gene pool.

There are links to four member profiles on the home page of the site, and you can see them with any computer. The layout is clean, inviting and very Apple-like.

During the beta period, Cupidtino is free, though the site’s operator says that won’t last:

We have an innovative pricing scheme that has never been tried before by any online dating site. It will be inexpensive (priced within the range of iPhone/iPad apps), totally flexible and fair. More importantly, you’ll never feel like an idiot for paying $25 just to contact one interesting person who never responded (we’ve been there – and we won’t let that happen).

Since it’s been more than 25 years since I was single, I have no idea if this is a worthwhile service. If any single Mac users want to check it out and report back in the comments, I’d love to be enlightened.

Buy the way, if you’re a Windows user who’s Mac-curious and you want to scope out the singles here, there’s a way in.

Download and install Safari for Windows. Click the Settings icon, then Preferences > Advanced, and check the box for “Show Develop menu in menu bar.” If the menu bar isn’t showing in Vista or Windows 7, hit the Alt key on your keyboard. Click Develop > User Agent, and choose Mac Safari 5.0 (or any version of Safari) from the dropdown that appears. You should then be able to access the site.

But Windows fanboys, play nice. Don’t spoil the party for your Macintosh sisters and brothers.